Are these Vloggers just a scam? SOL or Shmee etc? (Vol 2)
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NFC 85 Vette said:
TheAngryDog said:
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That's a pity, as it's one of Sam's best videos to date IMO. I had a quick chat with him about it prior to the podcast recording last week (that was good fun, if a tad awkward in places). It's an interesting insight into a world completely alien for normal people i.e. car enthusiasts who might have experienced quick road cars, but haven't experienced quick race cars.Many who get the opportunity to have the Infiniti F1 experience, use it for bragging rights - for Sam I got the impression it was something very special and emotional for him, and the realisation of a lifelong dream. Achieving something that big to you as an individual, often makes it tricky to articulate yourself afterward when it comes to describing it. He's one of the good guys in the YouTube 'community' and it's nice he got the chance to experience something so special.
On the subject of paid promotions, ASA have warned some z-lister for it on instagram - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-45493924
S11Steve said:
On the subject of paid promotions, ASA have warned some z-lister for it on instagram - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-45493924
Unfair to single her out from the millions of 'influencers' () that do this every single day.e30m3Mark said:
I went in Renaults F1 powered Espace back in the day and it was the brakes that blew me away. It was simply brain frazzling just how late you could brake and how quickly it stopped. Have only ever driven a Formula Opel myself but driving any car with slicks and wings is a world away from a road car.
When I asked Sam about how the F1 car drove, he said "acceleration like you wouldn't believe". I hinted that I'd driven some quickly accelerating cars so had a rough idea. The trouble comes in that drag racing is (and probably always will be) the poor relation to other motor sport. The performance and engineering are in many ways superior to other forms of racing, but (as I've experienced recently), there's little point explaining it to those who are unaware of it, as a know it all will shut you down with the usual "you only drive in a straight line, your car's st". Because the acceleration / deceleration performance is quite far removed from what most are used to, it's probably hard to fathom, and possibly sounds even fictional, hence why it's shunned or discredited so quickly (oddly, at a time when YouTube has recently gone nuts for airfield drag races).
On the rare occasion I've convinced someone to come and see what it's all about, they tend to leave the track believing they've found religion - it's hilarious to watch reactions to seeing fuel cars launch, and that's people who remember the V10 F1 era
NFC 85 Vette said:
When I asked Sam about how the F1 car drove, he said "acceleration like you wouldn't believe". I hinted that I'd driven some quickly accelerating cars so had a rough idea. The trouble comes in that drag racing is (and probably always will be) the poor relation to other motor sport. The performance and engineering are in many ways superior to other forms of racing, but (as I've experienced recently), there's little point explaining it to those who are unaware of it, as a know it all will shut you down with the usual "you only drive in a straight line, your car's st".
Because the acceleration / deceleration performance is quite far removed from what most are used to, it's probably hard to fathom, and possibly sounds even fictional, hence why it's shunned or discredited so quickly (oddly, at a time when YouTube has recently gone nuts for airfield drag races).
On the rare occasion I've convinced someone to come and see what it's all about, they tend to leave the track believing they've found religion - it's hilarious to watch reactions to seeing fuel cars launch, and that's people who remember the V10 F1 era
Do you have a proper drag car? Have been toying with the idea of doing a drag race video with a seriously fast modern super/hypercar and a drag car, just to show how sillyfast they really are.Because the acceleration / deceleration performance is quite far removed from what most are used to, it's probably hard to fathom, and possibly sounds even fictional, hence why it's shunned or discredited so quickly (oddly, at a time when YouTube has recently gone nuts for airfield drag races).
On the rare occasion I've convinced someone to come and see what it's all about, they tend to leave the track believing they've found religion - it's hilarious to watch reactions to seeing fuel cars launch, and that's people who remember the V10 F1 era
andrewrob said:
The thing that shocked me most about that video was when he said he was still at school when it came out.
Turns out he was born in 88, I thought he was late 30s!
Me too! Honestly did not realise he was younger than me; even back before I started a YouTube channel at all and was reading his posts on Jalopnik.Turns out he was born in 88, I thought he was late 30s!
Beefmeister said:
Do you have a proper drag car? Have been toying with the idea of doing a drag race video with a seriously fast modern super/hypercar and a drag car, just to show how sillyfast they really are.
If the powers that be allow the two to race (there's some safety issues with closing speeds being quite large in the event of an incident), it might be fun. The Corvette should be finished in time for testing next Easter (build thread running in readers cars). It should be quite brisk, I'm targeting 5.90's/250mph. To put it into perspective, a Chiron takes about 32 seconds to get to 250mph I think. When we've ironed out the bugs, I'd love to plan something like that, Tim Under normal circumstances at a RWYB, we wouldn't be allowed to run against 'normal' cars as the track needs glue (which tends to break regular car half shafts) and the marshals have to don their full kit in the event of a fuel / oil fire.
NFC 85 Vette said:
On the rare occasion I've convinced someone to come and see what it's all about, they tend to leave the track believing they've found religion - it's hilarious to watch reactions to seeing fuel cars launch, and that's people who remember the V10 F1 era
I can imagine. Even the old Formula Opel would rival a McLaren F1 to 100mph so a pukka drag car must be other worldly.A pal sent me a link to this channel because I like old 911's. I especially like one's that'll slay modern super cars. Mind you, there a Mitsubishi Evo that's pretty brisk too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZbjOnWrJVc
Surprised to see how many subs FYD has nowadays, given how hit and miss his content can be and the need for a dictionary.
e30m3Mark said:
Surprised to see how many subs FYD has nowadays, given how hit and miss his content can be and the need for a dictionary.
if you get a few videos that bang subs go up purely off them videos, hes got a couple that have over 1million, in comparison to lockwood who gets consistently insane viewing figures for a low sub count, he is getting similar numbers to Shmee but with only around 35k subs, his last 4 videos have more views than ive got all month & he has less subscribers than meaji621 said:
e30m3Mark said:
Surprised to see how many subs FYD has nowadays, given how hit and miss his content can be and the need for a dictionary.
if you get a few videos that bang subs go up purely off them videos, hes got a couple that have over 1million, in comparison to lockwood who gets consistently insane viewing figures for a low sub count, he is getting similar numbers to Shmee but with only around 35k subs, his last 4 videos have more views than ive got all month & he has less subscribers than meI used to find Lee Lockwood annoying, but he's young and enthusiastic. I think I like his channel because it is small and doesn't have the bells and whistles of others. I care very little for supercars etc, so ant channels that have them as part of the content I do not watch (sorry shmee).
The cars leaving meets / actual meets with people driving like dicks videos from the likes of AdamC3046 I do not give time to either. He recently did a video not of this ilk which I watched all the way through as I thought it was one of his best efforts, but, these types of videos do not get the views, so I can understand why he puts out what he does. The demographic gets what the demographic wants, which ultimately leads to the demographic wanting what the demographic gets (I may have plagiarised The Jam there...)
Edited by TheAngryDog on Wednesday 12th September 16:45
aji621 said:
if you get a few videos that bang subs go up purely off them videos, hes got a couple that have over 1million, in comparison to lockwood who gets consistently insane viewing figures for a low sub count, he is getting similar numbers to Shmee but with only around 35k subs, his last 4 videos have more views than ive got all month & he has less subscribers than me
My view to sub count is painful lol Edit: I guess it's better than the reverse so many youtubers have! I'll stop moaning!
Anyone watched Doug's new video with the Ford GT? He does quite a good bit on it where he explains his reasons for purchasing the car he wanted, vs what YouTube wanted him to buy.
I quite enjoyed it, I think I'm on a similar level to Doug in weirdness/how he portrays himself. Perhaps he isn't that weird IRL.
Anyway, he also spoke about how YouTubers channels evolve with car purchases, and states how some YouTubers will use this to keep their channels fresh, and keep the numbers rolling in.
Perhaps that's what you're seeing with the other chap Ads.
I quite enjoyed it, I think I'm on a similar level to Doug in weirdness/how he portrays himself. Perhaps he isn't that weird IRL.
Anyway, he also spoke about how YouTubers channels evolve with car purchases, and states how some YouTubers will use this to keep their channels fresh, and keep the numbers rolling in.
Perhaps that's what you're seeing with the other chap Ads.
E36Dan said:
Anyone watched Doug's new video with the Ford GT? He does quite a good bit on it where he explains his reasons for purchasing the car he wanted, vs what YouTube wanted him to buy.
I quite enjoyed it, I think I'm on a similar level to Doug in weirdness/how he portrays himself. Perhaps he isn't that weird IRL.
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Yeh, a pretty good video, but does rely on you having seen a few of his previous videos so you know what he’s all about. I quite enjoyed it, I think I'm on a similar level to Doug in weirdness/how he portrays himself. Perhaps he isn't that weird IRL.
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I quite like Doug’s presentation/demeanour and watched quite a few of his videos but they are a bit samey, just watch now if he does a particularly interesting car, too many bog standard boring American runarounds recently.
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